Looking at the comments, many people say that they don't understand it, the plot is split or something, and I want to refute it silently.
First of all, every plot and fragment of this play is! Chinese! of! back! Remember!
Do not believe you think back? Which episode is without Han, and which episode is Birdy alone? No matter which shot it is, no matter what protagonist and supporting role passer-by Jia, Han is always present!
So for those who say the editing is confusing, I just want to refute you weakly, there is logic behind this editing.
Then when it comes to Birdy, some people say that Birdy doesn't love Han so much.
From the very beginning of this play, it has been implied that Birdy loves Han very much, but the setting in the film is too metaphorical. The good thing is that the level of artistic expression is too high, and most people can't appreciate it, because it involves some The stalks of the era, such as the past songs and the background of the times, these things cannot be felt by the audience without profound artistic experience (I can't feel it myself, but also listened to the gods)
List examples:
At the beginning of the band's rehearsal, when he mentioned the phrase "Just as he is looking at you", Han looked at Birdy and found that Birdy was also looking at him. Did you notice this lens? When Han looked over, Birdy was "already" looking at him. All the students present are looking forward. What are you doing, Birdy, who is sitting in front of you? What are you doing? (Angry) Here is a decisive definition of naked secret love.
There is a scene in the middle, Han and his mother are at school, being told by the director about the decline in academic performance, Birdy is eavesdropping across a grass, with a complicated expression on his face. Why set up such a bridge? Combined with Birdy's meaning behind "I don't want to delay you", this idea of not wanting to delay started from this eavesdropping. Birdy has a very kind heart and doesn't want to watch the person he likes fall.
In the middle part where the school went to pay homage, in a scene where he didn't know what kind of room it was, Birdy ordered a song to give to Han, and said that the singer was dead, etc. Just reading the lyrics of the song already hinted. It's very clear, I won't say what it is, it's too obscure, I can only say irresponsibly "I understand everything I understand, even if I don't understand it", even the selection of music is very particular here, and I have to admire the selection of music. Man's art reserve. .
During the jump from the building, why was Birdy scolded by Han's roommate for saying "kill this txl"? Here is another extremely metaphorical setting. How does Han's roommate know that his Birdy "is" txl? There is a very detailed plot here. Han went up to block his roommate. The roommate did not beat him, but pushed him away and continued to go up to catch Birdy. Then when Birdy climbed up the wall, the spectacled boy said, "I'm afraid, Don't do that, we're just kidding" or something like that. If someone reported the two of them behind their backs, then Han would be beaten together, or at least the roommates broke with him. It's impossible to say that Han's roommates are double standards, right? Can't tolerate outsiders, do what you want with your own people? Then there will be no such thing as their toilet bullying txl junior. There was only one reason why Han was not treated differently by his roommate, Birdy took the blame on himself. I remember in the original novel, Birdy was trying to protect Han, and he told Han's roommate that it was Han who seduced him, and in fact, the person he wanted to date was Han's roommate (the tallest and fiercest one), and then they beat Birdy. .
Then there's the part where Birdy went to Han's house to quarrel. It seems that the two have torn apart thoroughly. Why did Han run out and immediately chase after Birdy? Still chasing after it? In fact, Birdy loved Han very much, but he felt that Han's feelings had burned each other, so he wanted to go to Han's parents, but he didn't expect Han to be more indifferent under the stimulation, and it was at that time that Birdy realized that he did wrong.
Here's another piece of evidence that what this movie is trying to express is designed to be very metaphorical: the part where Han was pressed against the wall by the uncle, there is a big blue sky and white sun in the background, and then Han shouted XXXXX. Let’s not talk about it, let’s just get it politically, and don’t over-interpret it.
Except for the last middle-aged drama, every previous episode is full of emotions. On the surface, it is how much Han loves Birdy. In fact, what I want to say is more about Birdy's love, because it is too metaphorical, which leads to Many people feel that the unintelligible plot is disconnected.
In fact, friends, you can give Birdy a life story first. At the beginning, he said that Birdy was a transfer student. Maybe he suffered emotional wounds in the previous place, and the more crazy the person looks, the bigger the wound is. Birdy is in After changing schools, facing new feelings is to be cautious, which will create the illusion of inconsistency.
With such a preconceived impression, the whole movie is much easier to understand. .
In the end, I have to complain. The middle-aged drama is really shocking to the vision. It is good to draw the young actors old. Find two uncles with ordinary images, especially Birdy, who really made the beautiful fantasy left by the previous youth drama. If it fails, it really won't work if you want youth, literature and art, and realism and surrealism. . At least Yan Dang can't accept it.
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